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* Fibronectin induces capacitation-associated events through the endocannabinoid system in bull sperm. Osycka-Salut CE, Martínez-León E, Gervasi MG, Castellano L, Davio C, Chiarante N, Franchi AM, Ribeiro ML, Diaz ES, Perez-Martinez S. Theriogenology 153: 91 (2020).
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